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WOOHOO I got an Interview

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WOOHOO I got an Interview

Interview for ICT Technician

Just going over Outlook tutorials as I fail on my last phone interview.
One of the Duties is looking after & using Thin Client - have been looking at goggle for this but is it that state forwarded ?

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This client technologies are becoming popular in education. The School I work at are looking into getting some in place in our infrastructure. Looking after thin clients should not be a problem as all they are a minimal bare bone unit consisting of only RAM and a small processor, the rest of the procssing and storage are dealth with by the server.

Had a metal bock trying to think of screen size for 17" screen keep say 1280X1024.

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A 17" screen can display whatever resolution the monitor can support - not just a single resolution. An LCD monitor will certainly have a native resolution... but that depends on the display type... not the size of the monitor.

Now, if they wanted to know the screen size for a 17" monitor... the answer is 17 inches. Well, unless it's a CRT...

Sorry to hear that you didn't get it but you did get the interview, which is good. Keep plugging away. Each interview means you made the "short list" (as opposed to having your CV rejected out of hand). Each interview is another experience that will help you improve on the next one.

Sorry to hear that you didn't get it but you did get the interview, which is good. Keep plugging away. Each interview means you made the "short list" (as opposed to having your CV rejected out of hand). Each interview is another experience that will help you improve on the next one.

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Agreed... I would have said the same thing.
Good luck on your next one.

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